1. first you need a 1.5 volt battery some copper wire plus a nail and some paper clips .
2. Then you take the copper wire and wrap it around the nail about 50 to 60 times but lave some extra to put on the battery.
3.Then you put a paper clip on the nail and if it stays there you have done it right and just keep adding paper clips in till they start to fall off
4. do the same with different battery's and record the data
Strength of Electromagnet
Problem Scenario
Broad Question
does the voltage of the battier effect the strength of a electromagneticSpecific Question
does the voltage of the battier affect the strength of a electromagnetHypothesis
yes it will affect the strength of an electromagnetGraph of Hypothesis
Variables
Independent Variable:
battery voltageDependent Variable:
strength of electromagnetVariables That Need To Be Controlled:
length of the wire, metal tubeVocabulary List That Needs Explanation
General Plane
what i am going to do is get a1.5 volt battery 3 volt and 9 volt battery and see witch has the most affect on the electromagneticPotential Problems And Solutions
Safety Or Environmental Concerns
Experimental Design
(add the correct headings from the experimental design page before beginning)Resources and Budget Table
Detailed Procedure
1. first you need a 1.5 volt battery some copper wire plus a nail and some paper clips .2. Then you take the copper wire and wrap it around the nail about 50 to 60 times but lave some extra to put on the battery.
3.Then you put a paper clip on the nail and if it stays there you have done it right and just keep adding paper clips in till they start to fall off
4. do the same with different battery's and record the data
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Benefit to Community and/or Science
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